Weekend Hog Hunt Special

Midland, TX

2-8 Guests • Lodge • Private • Guided

Description

Hunt over 16,000 acres of ideal hog land in Martin County Texas.


These hogs are an invasive species to Texas, so whenever you choose to hunt them you're choosing to help the great state of Texas conserve wildlife so that native species can survive.


Blinds are equipped with motion lights. We have a constant cotton seed feeder as well as a timed corn feeder and the hunting lands are bordered by cotton and milo fields.


Base price is per person for a weekend hunt arrive Friday afternoon leave Sunday evening. Add on thermal hunting for an additional fee per person.

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Upgrades

Thermal Hunting

$88.00

Meals & Processing

$110.00


Your Host

Jared's Trip

Jared L

JP has been a professional hunting guide for over 10 years. He holds a world record for the Racka sheep in the airgun category. From his abilities with the airgun, JP was the first ever guide to successfully down a Pronghorn antelope in the state of Texas. His family has worked cattle ranching for over 100 years in the area, and has become a Texas landmark.

from $303/Day


Amenities

  • Expert Local Guide
  • Lodging
  • Stands with Motion Lights
  • Timed Corn Feeder / Constant Cotton Seed Feeder
  • No Hunting License Required
  • 16,000 Acres of Huntable Land

Location

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Gear List

  • Weather Appropriate Hunting Attire
  • Personal Hunting Gear
  • Head Lamp
  • Snack and Drinks

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Rules & Guidelines

Feral Hogs and Coyotes


  • Hunter Education requirements apply.
  • No hunting license is required to hunt feral hogs on private property with landowner authorization.
  • No hunting license is required to hunt depredating coyotes on private property with landowner authorization.
  • Transportation and release of live feral hogs is unlawful, unless in compliance with Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) regulations. The TAHC regulates the movement of feral swine for disease-control purposes. For more information please call TAHC at (800) 550-8242 or visit the Texas Animal Health Commission website.


Please note, there is a 50% non refundable deposit included with your payment when booking.


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